Elok, Supertramp is one of my all time favourites. Try the Crime of the Century album, you won't regret it. I saw Supertramp live in 1979 and they played Fool's Overture.
Eu ouvi essa música pela primeira vez em 1979...depois desse dia meu gosto musical mudou para sempre. Me tornei muito mais exigente e seleto. De fato, uma obra de arte.
Nice to see you again Elok, it has been a while! Really enjoyed your reaction to this one! For more greatness by Supertramp I would like to recommend "Rudy" and "Asylum" as tracks you will really enjoy! Please stay well, you are a ray of sunshine lighting up the world!
Selamat Malam Elok. Supertramp formed in 1969 in Londen. Supertramp is a progressive rockband. Supertramp is formed by Rick Davies and Richard Palmer-Davies. Terima kasih Elok ❤ Leon.
A wonderful choice of songs, dear Elok Hsu! I've been a huge fan of Supertramp since I bought their first album way back around 1971. While 1979's Breakfast In America was their huge breakthrough album, I still feel that their best works were before that with two of the finest albums of the 1970s, Crime Of The Century and Even In The Quietest Moments. Fool's Overture is the closing song on the Quietest Moments album and it's the perfect song to close out a musical masterpiece. I've seen Supertramp three times and was even blessed with catching a Roger Hodgson solo show. All of those performances remain among my favourites of the hundreds of concerts I've seen. Honestly, as good as the song is done in this live setting, you really need to listen to the album in its entirety to fully appreciate the impact of the piece.
Most people respond to this creation by "Supertramp" and they played it great, but most don't know that it is really co-founder, Roger Hodgson who composed and wrote most of the songs. He's the guy with the high voice and was playing the keyboard. Supertramp had Roger for 14 years. Then he left the band in 1983 and went solo while raising his kids. Rick Davie, who is a great piano player, continued with Supertramp but never sounded this way again. Roger has his own RUclips channel with a new band and plays all of his Supertramp songs as well as his new ones. He's 74 now and is still performing all over. Check out Roger Hodgson's channel to hear this again live without the echo.
*Not to One-Up Michael* - I too was *One of ONLY Twelve* attending their 1977 Memorial Arena, Victoria, BC, Canada *Even In the Quietest Moments Tour* Best Live Sound/Performance Ever - Professional Band! The 12 of us paid $7.50 each, so they encored us with *Six Unreleased Songs from *Breakfast in America*
Agreed 100% ONLY Supertramp's live performance matches their studio recordings. Through entire 80s decade I'd seen almost every rock band touring Western Canada; none had come close to Supertramp's live sound quality.
@@T-ShirtMagic ...they couldn't have been well known bands. It's only recently that the music industry has signed people who Require studios to find their "talent".
@@malcolmdrake6137 Sry, unclear? *Pre-Internet* 70s, 80s *ALL* known rock bands had to tour *EVERY VENUE* before releasing their latest LP' and Cassette Tape. Some of the Live performances I've seen in Vancouver Island Pubs, Bars, Curling Rinks, Night Clubs, Theatres, Raceways and Hockey Arenas were: *Rush, BTO, Heart, Foreigner, Neil Young, ELO, Cheap Trick, Alice Cooper, Supertramp, Foghat, Blue Öyster Cult, Triumph, Foghat, Pat Travers Band, Midnight Oil, Beach Boys, Duran Duran, Streetheart, Loverboy, Toto, Great White, Cory Heart, Thin Lizzy, April Wine, Prism, Little River Band, Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, Headpins, Tragically Hip, Chilliwack, Harlequin, Styx, Gerry Doucette, Gordon Lightfoot, Nazareth, Aldo Nova, The Kings, The Stampeders, Trooper, Colin James, 38 Special, Red Rider, Night Ranger, Reo Speedwagon, Kim Mitchel (Max Webster) and Jeff Healey* - These bands all lacked today's "music industry's" Auto-tune Talent. Check 'em out! 😃
All completely live. You should react to "Even in the quietest moments" and "Lord is it mine". Two other beautiful Supertramp songs where he is talking to God.
The Rock n Roll hall of Fame hates Progressive Rock music. They would choose any Blues, Motown,, R&B, Rap, Pop band before they chose a band in this Rock category at all. Which is petty and bizarre. Supertramp is one of the greatest Rock bands period. Too bad the sound is not great on this copy for you. But the song is one of their best!
Supertramp is my favorite❤
why am i hearing it twice?? i wish u would have reacted to the studio version :)
Masterpiece indeed, Elok.
Melody, voice, instruments, all excellent. I think all they'r songs have something special.
Thanks ❤😁👍👊
Many thanks!
Elok, Supertramp is one of my all time favourites. Try the Crime of the Century album, you won't regret it. I saw Supertramp live in 1979 and they played Fool's Overture.
Listen to “Even in the quietest moments “by supertramp
Eu ouvi essa música pela primeira vez em 1979...depois desse dia meu gosto musical mudou para sempre. Me tornei muito mais exigente e seleto. De fato, uma obra de arte.
Nice to see you again Elok, it has been a while! Really enjoyed your reaction to this one! For more greatness by Supertramp I would like to recommend "Rudy" and "Asylum" as tracks you will really enjoy! Please stay well, you are a ray of sunshine lighting up the world!
Selamat Malam Elok.
Supertramp formed in 1969 in Londen.
Supertramp is a progressive rockband.
Supertramp is formed by Rick Davies and Richard Palmer-Davies.
Terima kasih Elok ❤
Leon.
A wonderful choice of songs, dear Elok Hsu! I've been a huge fan of Supertramp since I bought their first album way back around 1971. While 1979's Breakfast In America was their huge breakthrough album, I still feel that their best works were before that with two of the finest albums of the 1970s, Crime Of The Century and Even In The Quietest Moments. Fool's Overture is the closing song on the Quietest Moments album and it's the perfect song to close out a musical masterpiece.
I've seen Supertramp three times and was even blessed with catching a Roger Hodgson solo show. All of those performances remain among my favourites of the hundreds of concerts I've seen.
Honestly, as good as the song is done in this live setting, you really need to listen to the album in its entirety to fully appreciate the impact of the piece.
Looking good Elok😃❤
Yay, thank you!
Most people respond to this creation by "Supertramp" and they played it great, but most don't know that it is really co-founder, Roger Hodgson who composed and wrote most of the songs. He's the guy with the high voice and was playing the keyboard. Supertramp had Roger for 14 years. Then he left the band in 1983 and went solo while raising his kids. Rick Davie, who is a great piano player, continued with Supertramp but never sounded this way again. Roger has his own RUclips channel with a new band and plays all of his Supertramp songs as well as his new ones. He's 74 now and is still performing all over. Check out Roger Hodgson's channel to hear this again live without the echo.
Roger continue ses concerts ?? 🤔
*Not to One-Up Michael* - I too was *One of ONLY Twelve* attending their 1977 Memorial Arena, Victoria, BC, Canada *Even In the Quietest Moments Tour* Best Live Sound/Performance Ever - Professional Band! The 12 of us paid $7.50 each, so they encored us with *Six Unreleased Songs from *Breakfast in America*
Supertramp is a band that can get on stage and just about 100% duplicate their studio recordings. Rick and Roger can hit all the notes.
Agreed 100%
ONLY Supertramp's live performance matches their studio recordings. Through entire 80s decade I'd seen almost every rock band touring Western Canada; none had come close to Supertramp's live sound quality.
Like most bands of the time could...except Boston.
@@T-ShirtMagic ...they couldn't have been well known bands. It's only recently that the music industry has signed people who Require studios to find their "talent".
@@malcolmdrake6137 Sry, unclear? *Pre-Internet* 70s, 80s *ALL* known rock bands had to tour *EVERY VENUE* before releasing their latest LP' and Cassette Tape. Some of the Live performances I've seen in Vancouver Island Pubs, Bars, Curling Rinks, Night Clubs, Theatres, Raceways and Hockey Arenas were:
*Rush, BTO, Heart, Foreigner, Neil Young, ELO, Cheap Trick, Alice Cooper, Supertramp, Foghat, Blue Öyster Cult, Triumph, Foghat, Pat Travers Band, Midnight Oil, Beach Boys, Duran Duran, Streetheart, Loverboy, Toto, Great White, Cory Heart, Thin Lizzy, April Wine, Prism, Little River Band, Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, Headpins, Tragically Hip, Chilliwack, Harlequin, Styx, Gerry Doucette, Gordon Lightfoot, Nazareth, Aldo Nova, The Kings, The Stampeders, Trooper, Colin James, 38 Special, Red Rider, Night Ranger, Reo Speedwagon, Kim Mitchel (Max Webster) and Jeff Healey* - These bands all lacked today's "music industry's" Auto-tune Talent. Check 'em out! 😃
All completely live. You should react to "Even in the quietest moments" and "Lord is it mine". Two other beautiful Supertramp songs where he is talking to God.
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G-E-N-I-O-U-S !!
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Correcto mundo
😝😝🤘🤘
The Rock n Roll hall of Fame hates Progressive Rock music.
They would choose any Blues, Motown,, R&B, Rap, Pop band before they chose a band in this Rock category at all. Which is petty and bizarre.
Supertramp is one of the greatest Rock bands period.
Too bad the sound is not great on this copy for you. But the song is one of their best!
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Hi E♥ react to The Logical Song
there are two songs playing at the same time. They are not in sync.
I think the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sucks, if you ask me.